Jesus the Divine Water Walker
Mark 6:45-56
I. Jesus prays
I. Jesus Prays
• Prayer helped him reaffirm his mission to suffer and die.
I. Jesus Prays
• Prayer helped him reaffirm his mission to suffer and die.
• Jesus likely prayed for his disciples who were still learning and growing.
I. Jesus Prays
• Prayer helped him reaffirm his mission to suffer and die.
• Jesus likely prayed for his disciples who were still learning and growing.
• If the divine Son of God needed prayer, why do we think we don’t?
I. Jesus Prays
II. Jesus Sends
II. Jesus Sends
• Their experience of the storm was not outside of God’s will, it was precisely God’s will.
II. Jesus Sends
• Their experience of the storm was not outside of God’s will, it was precisely God’s will.
• Obedience to Christ will lead you through storms.
II. Jesus Sends
• Their experience of the storm was not outside of God’s will, it was precisely God’s will.
• Obedience to Christ will lead you through storms.
• It could be that your storm is how God will uniquely show you his power and grace.
I. Jesus Prays
II. Jesus Sends
III. Jesus Rescues
III. Jesus Rescues
• Discipleship is admitting that we are inadequate, and learning to depend on the all-sufficiency of Jesus.
III. Jesus Rescues
• Discipleship is admitting that we are inadequate, and learning to depend on the all-sufficiency of Jesus.
• Jesus walked on water because he wanted to reveal his divinity.
III. Jesus Rescues
• “pass them by” – Old Testament language used when God reveals his presence to people (Exod 33:19, 1 Kings 19:11).
III. Jesus Rescues
• “pass them by” – Old Testament language used when God reveals his presence to people (Exod 33:19, 1 Kings 19:11).
• Jesus intended to reveal his glory to the disciples.
III. Jesus Rescues
• “pass them by” – Old Testament language used when God reveals his presence to people (Exod 33:19, 1 Kings 19:11).
• Jesus intended to reveal his glory to the disciples.
• Jesus says, I AM. Invokes the divine name of God in the Old Testament.
III. Jesus Rescues
• Jesus is Yahweh. (He is the LORD)
III. Jesus Rescues
• Jesus is Yahweh. (He is the LORD)
• If Jesus is God, then he is in control and you can trust him even in the storms of life.
III. Jesus Rescues
• If Jesus allows storms in our lives, then there has to be reasons why he allows them that we cannot understand.
III. Jesus Rescues
• If Jesus allows storms in our lives, then there has to be reasons why he allows them that we cannot understand.
• If Jesus is great enough that he can calm the storm, then he must be great enough to have a plan for the storm.
III. Jesus Rescues
• They did not understand, their hearts were hardened.
III. Jesus Rescues
• They did not understand, their hearts were hardened.
• Disciples understood Jesus could multiply bread but didn’t understand that he was the bread of life.
III. Jesus Rescues
• The external danger of the storm wasn’t their greatest threat, it was the internal danger of unbelief.
III. Jesus Rescues
• The external danger of the storm wasn’t their greatest threat, it was the internal danger of unbelief.
• They failed to see that the purpose behind the miracles was to show the divinity of Jesus.
III. Jesus Rescues
• The external danger of the storm wasn’t their greatest threat, it was the internal danger of unbelief.
• They failed to see that the purpose behind the miracles was to show the divinity of Jesus.
• It’s very possible to be around Jesus without really knowing Jesus.
III. Jesus Rescues
• Not understanding who Jesus is more dangerous than any storm in your life.
III. Jesus Rescues
• Not understanding who Jesus is more dangerous than any storm in your life.
• Jesus will cross any barrier to reveal himself to us.
III. Jesus Rescues
• Not understanding who Jesus is more dangerous than any storm in your life.
• Jesus will cross any barrier to reveal himself to us.
• The cross shows that there is no chasm so wide and no sin so great than could ever separate you from the love of God.
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